Tuesday, December 31, 2013

The Kitties with Diabetes Store

These are the diabetic cats that are available for adoption. Click on a cat's linked name for the full scoop.

If you can't adopt, foster. If you can't foster, volunteer. If you can't volunteer, donate. If you can't donate, share. Every action helps and each one is important.

DCIN-sponsored Diabetic Kitties Looking for Furever Homes All the cats on this listing are ready to be adopted or fostered, except as noted. The cats that are DCIN-fostered or placed cats, and thus are a higher priority for placement for DCIN Case Managers than are the others are are HIGHLIGHTED IN GREEN.

911 and 911-At Risk. These are cats that are in an unsuitable living situation and must be placed elsewhere NOW. They also are cats that may be destroyed or sent to a shelter if they cannot find a new home.


Scooter in British Columbia


Bently (in SE PA)
Dominique in VA
DCIN Foster
Dutchess in Ontario
Looking since 10/2012
Chloe in NC
DCIN Foster since 8/30/12
Sweet Pete in PA--Has to be an ONLY
DCIN Foster



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Urgent. These are the cats that, although not meeting the criteria for being 911, urgently need a new home to thrive.

Billy in DC area
Penelope in OH
Looking since 5/2013


Toby in TX
DCIN Foster
Duriel in Toronto




Vinny in IL
DCIN Foster since 8/2012

Bastian in MD
Balt in North Central OH
Looking since 2/2013


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Safe but Need a New Home. These are the cats that seem to be safe where they are, but they do need a new home.
Other Diabetic Kitties Looking for Furever or Foster Homes

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Why is our main page called The Kitties with Diabetes Store? This story is from a woman who was going to soon adopt one of the DCIN cats. My 3 y/o son just asked me "Can we get a kitty from the kitty diabetes store?" I said, "The kitty diabetes store?" and he said, "Where kitties with diabetes that don't have homes come from!!" (kind of in that exasperated "DUH, Mom!" tone.) I said, "Why do you want another kitty with diabetes?" and he said, "Because we can take extra-good care of them since we know how." Boy, won't he be surprised when our "new" diabetic kitty arrives from "the kitty diabetes store" (aka: DCIN) hopefully next week! I can even tell him that I ordered the kitty online and had to wait for shipping! ~Venita

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